Tarot Readings for You for August 9, 2013 Friday(c)

Guidanceis about coming to agreement in a relationship and/or meeting with other people about romantic, sexual, social, business or children’s matters. The process of coming to agreement, this suggests, is the same no matter what sort of subject you are coming to agreement with others upon, whether it’s a night out on the town or negotiating being released from a provision of a construction contract.

Instructions: Are YOU here for the first time? Come in! People love this place! Our site is divided into four sections: Guidance, Tarot Readings, Learn Tarot by Observation, and Learn Tarot by Pictures.

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If you just want your daily look ahead, Guidance and Tarot Readings are all you need. ‘Guidance’ is a summary of what the cards are generally advising visitors to be aware of that day. ‘Tarot Readings’ is the actual word for word messages to everyone. So, go ahead and pick the sentences you feel are yours and decide whether to encourage or reject them for yourself. THEN, the family of commenters here would love for you to join in.

Three of Pentacles

Magician – Ace of Wands – Sun

GROUP ANALYTICAL TAROT CARDS READING

Tell the visitors here something useful and meaningful to them.

Headings [So you can choose which belongs to you]

Tarot Readings: Fun Sex (Ace of Wands and Sun)

Tarot Readings: Out of the House, Meet People (Sun and Three of Pentacles)

Tarot Readings: Doing Business (Magician and Three of Pentacles)

Tarot Readings: Children Have to (Ace of Wands and Sun)

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Tarot Readings: Fun Sex (Ace of Wands and Sun)

He is fun to be with, and have sex on our dates.

He is a real man: He takes the initiative for us to meet, and he is fun in bed.

He enjoys the sexual tryst (meeting).

He enjoys commercial sex.

He makes sex mutually enjoyable.

He initiates recreational menage a trois (threesome) sex.

Enjoyable sexual relationship with a man who is the aggressor, who makes the first moves.

Sex in a relationship with this man makes both of us so happy.

Leave the house for a hot date with a fellow who makes the first moves.

These friends do sexually liberated activities together.

Tarot Readings: Out of the House, Meet People (Sun and Three of Pentacles)

You have to make yourself get out of the house and meet people.

We have to get together with him for an outing.

The guys have to get out and have some fun together.

When we get together, he is the one who makes us have fun.

He makes getting together fun.

A get-together has to be fun if it’s something he started.

The most fun is doing something together with them.

Be the first to get out of the house.

Tarot Readings: Doing Business (Magician and Three of Pentacles)

He has to leave for a meeting.

He has to leave here and meet with those guys.

He has to make the agreed-upon child support.

It’s the most important part of the negotiation, and he leaves.

He is the one who has to negotiate the move.

Be the first to get out of this business.

He did the main thing that got us out from under the provisions of the contract.

The contract requires no restriction on his performance.

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Tarot Readings: Children Have to (Ace of Wands and Sun)

A meeting of the minds on what the child has to do.

Agreement on what has to be done with the boy.

Have to get together on what he is to do for the child.

The children have to get together and agree on what to do with the real estate.

The children have to put their heads together on what to do.

Three of Pentacles

Magician – Ace of Wands – Sun

LEARN TAROT BY OBSERVING

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The first three cards refer to males, in different ways. Magician is the male principle: action. It brings to the sentences all tenses of the verb ‘do’ or ‘make’ and also means to bring down or bring about – the action usually being done by a male person or animal.

Ace of Wands is the penis card, and often means ‘have to’ or ‘make’ as in ‘force.’ It also means first, of prime importance, the most important. And sex, of course, particularly the male aspect of it.

Sun is the happy baby boy having fun, often recklessly. It refers to getting out from under rules and restrictions, the brat or playboy, recreation or vacation, being uninhibited and spontaneous.

The remaining card means to get together, to meet (often three people), to come to agreement, to negotiate, a contract, dealing with or deal, business, and any relationship.

Our stories today are equating people getting together and coming to agreement in an enjoyable way in dating, business negotiations, social life – that the process is the same in dealing with our fellows on any subject in any kind of relationship. (Tarot believes this, you know.)

LEARN TAROT BY PICTURES

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Magician is the male principle: action. It refers to all tenses of the verb ‘do’ or ‘make’ and also means to bring down or bring about – the action usually being done by a male. Its illustration shows a magician, with the infinity symbol over his head, his wand raised to perform some action, and the suits of the Tarot represented on his table as tools of his trade.

Ace of Wands is the penis card, and often means ‘have to’ or ‘make’ as in ‘force.’ It also means first, of prime importance, the most important. And sex, of course, particularly the male aspect of it. The stick that is sprouting suggests a penis, a fertile one of course.

Sun is the happy baby boy having fun, often recklessly. It refers to getting out from under rules and restrictions, the brat or playboy, recreation or vacation, being uninhibited and spontaneous. Its Rider Waite illustration brings these meanings together. Boychild has ducked out of the house and is bareback on a wicked pony, having the time of his life for the moment – an elaborate banner in his hand. Sunflowers and the huge sun suggest summertime.

Three of Pentacles means to get together, to meet (often three people), to come to agreement, to negotiate, a contract, business, and a relationship of any agreeable kind. The picture shows the architect’s last inspection before his big payoff, demonstrating to his clients that he followed the blueprint, which they have in their hands.

EXPLANATIONS: [Use the arrow at lower right to skip this and go to Comments.]

All the words of each Tarot card reading you see here are a phrase-by-phrase translation of the scene pictured on those cards: no filler, no psychic impressions, no spirit guide. Word-for-word Tarot Verbatim(TM).

In these group readings, there’s no question (and no Questioner) to limit what the four cards can mean, so they can mean opposite things.

When there is a negative-meaning card (a ‘negator,’ I call them), the readings contradict one another because that card can make any of the other cards in the spread negative. Negator cards mean things like: no, never, not, end, can’t, etc. Never be queasy about the number of ‘bad’ card because it takes two bad cards to say ‘not dead’ and only one to say ‘dead.’

Without a question or a Questioner, pronouns (I, you, he, she, we, they, etc.) are very flexible. I leave out pronouns in writing this as much as possible – awkward to do that sometimes. When I put them in parentheses, feel very free to change them around to suit yourself.

Now in a ‘real’ individual reading, the questioner asks a specific question which provides at least half the information! In an individual’s reading, the parties are identified and sometimes a time frame is too. Here, in a group reading, we cannot do that and so we get more variety of sentences.

Horoscopes are group readings, too. Astrology is based on someone else’s birth data, though, so a ‘solar’ group horoscope never really solidly applies to you! (Astrologers want you to know this!)

Tarot successfully addresses the group of visitors, whoever they are. It provides useful information that applies to their daily lives: They tell you this in the comments, for three years now. Tarot can tell you things about people you don’t know personally – such as whoever on your job has a say in your raise or continued employment there, whether that is one person or many. Visitors report that the information is equally accurate for new visitors as it is for the family of regular visitors.

Do you want to read Rider Waite Tarot, yourself? Start with Learn Tarot by Pictures to get the day’s cards’ individual meanings; then read Learn Tarot by Observation, which gives you the thinking those four cards inspire in a qualified reader. Next, Group Analytical Tarot Cards Reading is the various things those four cards can say (without a question to guide them). Then, Guidance is a summary.

In this way, your intuition allows you to learn to read the cards without much effort if you come often enough. Regular visitors can just put it together.

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